The full moon in June 2030
June's full moon — traditionally the Strawberry Moon — with its exact peak computed from JPL ephemeris data and shown in your timezone.
The sky at the instant of the full moon — the Moon in Sagittarius, the Sun exactly opposite, both at their computed longitudes
June 15, 2030 at 18:41 UTC
Full moon in Sagittarius · peak illumination — the instant the Moon sits exactly opposite the Sun
This is a supermoon — at peak the Moon is only 358,781 km away (within the closest tenth of its range), so it looks a little larger and noticeably brighter than an average full moon.
This full moon is also a partial lunar eclipse — the Moon crosses Earth's shadow (magnitude 0.48). Astrologers read an eclipsed full moon as the emphatic version of the month's reveal.
A full moon in Sagittarius
A full moon in Sagittarius wants a bigger map: travel, study, the honest opinion. Restlessness here is usually a real signal pointed at the wrong target.
Also this month
The new moons fall on June 1, 2030 at 06:21 UTC in Gemini and June 30, 2030 at 21:34 UTC in Cancer— the start of the next lunar cycle.
Every time on this page is computed from JPL ephemeris data — the same source NASA navigates by — and shown in your timezone. Want to know what the sky is doing to your chart? Start with the Big Three quiz or build your chart.